Want to Know More About Bowman, North Dakota?If you are thinking about relocating to Bowman or one of its surrounding communities, then you are making the right choice. You can enjoy the friendly atmosphere in the growing community of Bowman or, if you would like an even slower pace, you can settle down in one of the nearby smaller communites of Rhame and Scranton. Bowman is located just 15 miles north of the South Dakota border and 30 miles east of the Montana border. From the rolling hills in Bowman County to the historic North Dakota Badlands, southwestern North Dakota is truly one of the most beautiful places on earth. Since it's establishment, Bowman has been most notable for being an agriculturally-based community. Anyone driving through would agree there are a lot farms, wide open land, and ranches in Bowman, ND. In recent years, however, the discovery of oil in Bowman County and the surrounding areas has given our community the chance to grow both physically and economically. Bowman County ranks as one of the largest oil and gas producing counties in the state due to a recent resurgence in oil production. This has resulted in millions of dollars of revenue for our local economies by way of oil and minerals found within the county borders. Because of our growing economy, Bowman County is also a great place to purchase an existing businesses or start your own small business or company. For those families looking for a house for sale in Bowman, ND you will be happy to know that the Bowman County School District has an excellent educational system in place for grades K-12. With a combined total of 455 students throughout the 13 age groups and an average graduating class of 34 you can be sure your kids get the education and the one-on-one interaction they need. Activities for All AgesIf you enjoy history and/or the outdoors then you don't want to miss what southwestern North Dakota has to offer. Historians, hunting enthusiasts, campers, and outdoor people of all ages will be able to truly appreciate our place in the world. Bowman is conveniently located in between the Black Hills of South Dakota and the North Dakota Badlands. [1]The area's around Bowman are perfect for outdoor activities. Fishing is excellent at the local rivers and lakes. Southwestern North Dakota has all-season hunting, with some of the best pheasant hunting available in North Dakota. Grouse, whitetail, mule deer, antelope and waterfowl are the most common types of big game and small game. If you are interested in history, especially that of the prehistoric type you will be glad to know the area is internationally known for its unique geology and paleontology group that offers opportunities to participate in on-going digs. [2]Looking for adventure? We're within a couple hours driving distance to the Black Hills of South Dakota, and the National Grasslands, skiing in nearby Montana, visits to Mount Rushmore, gambling in Deadwood, South Dakota or camping and hiking in Yellowstone National Park. A scenic drive through the rugged Badlands of North Dakota is only a few minutes away, and can provide for and unforgettable day of relaxation. [3]Golfers will enjoy two local courses in Bowman and Hettinger, and even the nationally recognized Bully Pullpit in Medora. The Sweetwater Golf Course is open from April-September and is located just a few miles south of Bowman, ND. The course is a nine-hole, links-style course with undulating fairways. The Hettinger Country Club is also a 9 hole course and is only a short drive to the east of Bowman. All of this makes southwestern North Dakota and southeastern Montana the perfect place to consider whether you're looking for a farm or ranch to work and raise a family, land to purchase as an investment, or one of the many beautiful homes available in Bowman, Rhame or Scranton. [1][2][3] - Source: Bowman County Chamber of Commerce. |
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